The Bangladeshi political thriller "Sultanpur" is set to release in Hindi. Directed by Saikat Nasir, the film originally premiered in theatres across Bangladesh on June 2 last year. After receiving positive feedback, major production companies in India showed interest in making a Hindi version.
Director Saikat Nasir confirmed the news, saying, "We have secured an agreement with the Indian online platform Ultraror. The Hindi dubbing has already been screened on Ultra."
"Sultanpur" tells an exciting story set in a border region between two countries. The film tackles issues like smuggling, bribery, power dynamics, and drug trafficking. Sumon Faruq plays a police officer, while Adhora Khan stars opposite him. The film also features performances from Ashish Khondokar, Sanju John, Rashed Mamun Apu, Moumita Mou, and Shaheen Mridha.
The director also shared more exciting news. "Sultanpur" will not only be released in Hindi but will soon be available in Chinese as well. Saikat Nasir stated, "Final negotiations have been completed with a well-known company in China. If all goes as planned, we will be able to share this good news soon."
Fans of the film are eagerly waiting for its release in new languages. The Hindi version on Ultraror marks a significant milestone for Bangladeshi cinema, showcasing its talent to a wider audience. The story of "Sultanpur" and its gripping plot will now reach more viewers in India and, hopefully soon, in China. This move is expected to open new doors for Bangladeshi films and create more opportunities for collaboration with international production houses.